What Are the Clinical Implications of Altered Hematocrit?
Changes in hematocrit can have significant clinical implications. Low hematocrit levels can lead to symptoms of fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath, indicative of anemia. Conversely, elevated hematocrit levels may increase the risk of thrombosis due to increased blood viscosity. Monitoring hematocrit levels is crucial in the management of patients exposed to toxins.